Really doesn't make a lot of difference - install them with the hole towards the oil passage to the mains. #1 to #5 1 is the front one , with the heads up the oil holes for #1 there are 2 of them equal distant from 6 o clock , #2 through to #4 set at 5 o clock and #5 at 12 o clock
Turn them so the hole lines up with the holes in the block.
roller bearings are only needed if engine has roller bearings, u would replace bearings with same bearings that are in engine and cam specs
NO YOU CAN NOT. It will not lube the engine bearings.
Wheel bearings? Axle bearings? Differential carrier bearings? Engine main bearings? Engine rod bearings? Engine cam bearings? Need more info to help you.
It depends if you have enough doom to pull oil pan out if not you have to pull motor
Collect all the necessary parts. Clean the parts. Install piston rings on the piston crowns. Smear engine oil on the piston cover and the cylinders. Install the rods and the bearings. Add grease to the bearings and seal them with caps. Connect the rods and pistons to each other. Insert the rod end to the engine block. Connect the timing chain. Apply a new gasket and install the head plate.
That requires a SPECIAL TOOL to remove and install the cam bearings correctly. It will be hard to find someone that has that tool, and let you use it. You need to just take the engine to a machine shop and let them do it for you. It may cost about 25.00$ plus the bearings.
to replace main bearings u need to remove engine from vehicle, u also about need to completely dismantle engine. pretty much, if asking this question in here, it is not a job for you to undertake. and i say that in the nicest way, no offense intended
If it has an electronically controlled engine (if it's fuel injected, then it is), there already is one. Changing the settings requires the ECM to be reprogrammed.
engine bearings failed . do not run engine until bearings have been replaced. (note) count the bearings that came out in the oil and compare that number to the number on your new bearings. any bearings left in the engine can become failed with other parts and harm the engine. Some times, magnets will placed into oil filters.
yes, with engine prelube. Answered by Littlestown Lube & Brake Littlestown, PA 717-359-5022
It all depends on the bearings that you need to replace! Get some quotes! If it is bearings inside the engine, then the mechanic you go to is going to have pull the engine anyways, so if there are no other problem with your engine but some bearings then i would just have the bearing replaced, but if you have other problems due to the bearings going out, then i would replace the engine. Hope i helped